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Rangers Fans Rejoice: Is Victory+ the Game-Changer We've Been Waiting For?

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 3:31 pm
by UltimateFan
The Texas Rangers are making waves with their recent partnership with Victory+, and it’s stirring up quite the conversation among fans. With the announcement that Rangers games will be available for $100 for the entire season, it raises some intriguing questions about the future of sports broadcasting and fan engagement.

Is this the right move for the Rangers? On one hand, it offers a direct-to-consumer option that could potentially widen their fanbase, especially after the struggles with Bally Sports. But on the other hand, is charging fans for access to games a step too far, especially when other teams are offering free streaming options?

Let’s talk about the implications of this deal. Will this model become the norm for MLB teams, or do you think it will backfire and alienate fans who are used to free access? How do you feel about paying for a streaming service to watch your team?

Additionally, with the Rangers looking to expand their reach even further by negotiating with cable and over-the-air providers, what do you think the future holds for local sports broadcasting? Are we witnessing the beginning of a new era in how fans consume baseball, or is this just a temporary fix to a larger problem?

And for those who have experienced the frustration of not being able to watch their team due to broadcasting restrictions, how do you feel about this new option? Is it a breath of fresh air, or just another hurdle to jump over?

Let’s dive into this discussion! What are your thoughts on the Rangers’ new streaming deal, and what does it mean for the future of baseball viewership?